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Managing Extreme Heat - Strategies
for High Density Cooling
Data center technology has arrived at
the point of no return. Servers and communication switches
continue to evolve, decreasing in size while increasing
in performance. At the same time, their power consumption
and heat densities have also increased, generating ten times
the heat per square foot compared to systems manufactured
just ten years ago. The result is
data center hot spots,
caused by traditional precision air systems and rack densities
that have reached their limits.
This trend is expected to continue for
years to come. New strategies and
data center cooling
technologies must be implemented to deliver the sensible
computer room cooling that high density systems require.
A new white paper by Liebert / Emerson
Network Power introduces these strategies in combination
with next generation
computer room cooling systems. This evolution in cooling
technology is designed specifically for high density systems,
providing application flexibility and a cost-effective solution
to the challenge of cooling extreme density systems.
This White Paper Presents:
- Keys to Improving Data Center Cooling
- Focused cooling
- Scalability
- Flexibility
- Minimal footprint
- Energy efficiency
- Low Risk
- Next Generation Solutions: High Density Cooling
- A flexible, scalable and waterless solution
to supplemental cooling for new and existing data
centers
- Delivers sensible cooling of heat densities
over 500 Watts per square foot without consuming
data center floor space
- Increases higher efficiency, allowing for energy
savings and reduction in operation costs
- Advances in rack
level cooling - a typical 10,000 square foot
facility that could safely support only 50 racks
is able to support 386 racks - almost eight times
more than the traditional approach
- Complements, but does not replace, traditional
cooling systems
Please complete the form below to
download the complete white paper.

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